I will install an Apc led Government in Enugu state 2019, former senate president assures actor kenneth okonkwo as he begins his bid to become the next Governor of Enugu State

Actor, Kenneth Okonkwo Kneels Before Former Senate President, Ken Nnamani As He Begins His Bid To Become The Next Governor Of Enugu State

Nollywood actor and lawyer, Kenneth Okonkwo paid a courtesy visit to former Senate President, Senator Ken Nnamani at his office on Thursday.
Recall that the actor recently declared his intention to run for Enugu State governorship election under the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Posting photos from the visit, he said the senator vowed to install an APC-led Government in Enugu State come 2019.

He wrote on his Instagram wall,

"It can only be God. I was with Distinguished Former Senate President, Senator Ken Nnamani, who is like a Father to me today in his office. He congratulated me on my courage to come out for the gubernatorial race and told me that he is proud of me as a son. He prayed for me and vowed to install an APC-Led Government in Enugu State come 2019. To God be the glory for His favour".

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